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==Reactions and propaganda==
==Reactions and propaganda==
*{{team flag|Senya}}: Senyan audiences were happy to see a band that had previously won them the competition now representing another nation. Many ales were poured as a toast to the house in honour of this song across many public houses up and down the Senyan nation.
*{{team flag|Senya}}: Senyan audiences were happy to see a band that had previously won them the competition now representing another nation. Many ales were poured as a toast to the house in honour of this song across many public houses up and down the Senyan nation.
*{{team flag|Jingdao}} ({{team flag|Great Apollonia}}): The Jing audience responded poorly to the song which lacked any kind of patriotic feelings. While many claimed not to have listened any further than the first few seconds of the entry, a sharp rise in pub visits followed the next few weeks.


[[Category:Microvision 2021]]
[[Category:Microvision 2021]]
[[Category:International Mandate]]
[[Category:International Mandate]]

Latest revision as of 11:06, 27 November 2021

The International Mandate was represented at Microvision 2021 by Alestorm, with the song "Nancy the Tavern Wench".

Description

In this song, the artists sing about their experiences in the Blackfriars' Redux, the most infamous pub in the city of Tiegang. They sing of the "cutthroats and lowlifes" that inhabit the pub and the staff who work there.

Video

Reactions and propaganda

  • Senya Senya: Senyan audiences were happy to see a band that had previously won them the competition now representing another nation. Many ales were poured as a toast to the house in honour of this song across many public houses up and down the Senyan nation.
  • Jingdao Jingdao (Great Apollonia Great Apollonia): The Jing audience responded poorly to the song which lacked any kind of patriotic feelings. While many claimed not to have listened any further than the first few seconds of the entry, a sharp rise in pub visits followed the next few weeks.